Rebel Terrorists Enter Strategic Central Syria’s Homs, Take Aleppo and Hama
Rebel terrorists have entered the strategically significant city of Homs in central Syria, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. Within a week, insurgents have taken control of Aleppo and Hama, putting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad under immense pressure. If rebels manage to seize Homs, the capital city of Damascus would be left isolated.
Reports early Friday morning indicated that rebel forces had advanced to the outskirts of Homs, signaling a critical shift in the battlefield. The leader of the rebel faction stated that their ultimate goal is to overthrow Assad’s regime.
In response to the escalating situation, Iran has pledged to supply weapons, including missiles and drones, to support Syria. This development marks a new phase in the conflict as both regional and international powers become more involved.